1.Histopathologic Analysis of the Repeated Renal Biopsies in the Course of Lupus Nephropathy.
Korean Journal of Pathology 1997;31(5):436-445
Lupus nephropathy shows a variable clinical course including remission, relapse and progression to renal failure. To examine the clinical or morphological parameters which might be related to the progression of lupus nephropathy, we have analyzed renal biopsies of 19 patients (M : F=5 : 14), who underwent repeated renal biopsies by morphology and morphometry. The average age of the patients was 22.8+/-9.0 years. The mean interval between two biopsies was 34.5+/-13.3 months. The first renal biopsies of these patients were diagnosed with WHO class IV (74%), class II (11%), class I (5%), class III (5%), and class V (5%). According to the clinical data the patients were divided into 3 groups, static, relapsing and progressive. At the time of the first biopsies, the amount of proteinuria in both the static and relapsing groups was significantly higher than that in the progressive group (P<0.05). The volume density of the renal cortical interstitium of the first biopsies in the progressive group was significantly greater than that in the static and relapsing groups (0.14+/-0.07 micrometer3/micrometer3 vs. 0.05+/-0.02 micrometer3/micrometer3, P<0.05; 0.14+/-0.07 micrometer3/micrometer3 vs. 0.05+/-0.04 micrometer3/micrometer3, P<0.05). The activity index of the second biopsies in the relapsing group was significantly higher than that in the static group (2.7+/-0.6 vs 1.2+/-1.0, P<0.05). In the progressive group, the percentage of glomeruli with global sclerosis and the volume density of the renal cortical interstitium in the second biopsies was elevated over the first biopsies (P<0.05). Half of the patients in the static and relapsing groups underwent a morphologic transformation on the second biopsy. However, of the 7 patients in the progressive group, only one showed a transformation from WHO class IV to class III, suggesting that the transformation is not related to the progression of lupus nephropathy. These results suggest that interstitial expansion and heavy proteinuria at the time of the first renal biopsy may bode for poor prognosis in lupus nephropathy. Furthermore, they suggest that an increased histologic activity index could be related to the relapse of the disease.
Biopsy*
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Humans
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Prognosis
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Proteinuria
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Recurrence
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Renal Insufficiency
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Sclerosis
2.The Effects of TGF-beta1 & TGF-beta2 on the Proliferation of the Lumbar Facet Joint Capsule in Tissue Culture.
Kyu Yeol LEE ; Young Hyun YOO ; Kwang Woo CHO
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 1998;5(1):25-32
STUDY DESIGN: This study was undertaken to document the effect of TGF-beta 1 and TGF-beta2 on the proliferation of lumbar facet joint capsule. OBJECTIVES: To study the effect of TGF-beta1 and TGF-beta2 on the proliferation of lumbar facet joint capsule and their proliferation mechanism. SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW: TGF-beta1 and TGF-beta proliferated mesenchymal tissue . This proliferatine mechanism was involved of PLC-gamma- 1 and tyrosine kinase in signalling. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Three lumbar facet joint capsule was cultured in DMEM-20 media. Its proliferatine and inhibited effect was studied under the metabolic inhibitors and trasnsforming growth factors . RESULTS: TGF-beta1, and TGF-beta2, increased cell proliferation dependent on time and dosage. Both of TGF-beta1, and TGF-beta 2, specific antisense oligonucleotide blocked tile autoc.me effect of growth factor, PLC-gamma-1 specific antisense oligonucleotide inhibited the effect of TGF-beta 1, and TGF-beta2, Genistin inhibited the effect of TGF-beta 1, and TGF-beta2, in time and dosage dependent manner. CONCLUSION: The cell proliferation of lumbar facet joint capsule was involved in PLC- gamma-1 and tyrosine kinase in signalling.
Cell Proliferation
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Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
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Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
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Transforming Growth Factor beta
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Transforming Growth Factor beta1*
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Transforming Growth Factor beta2*
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Zygapophyseal Joint*
3.A clinicopathologic study of cutaneous lymphoma.
Kwang Hyun CHO ; Young Gull KIM ; Chul Woo KIM ; Yoo Shin LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1991;29(6):782-794
No abstract available.
Lymphoma*
4.A Clinical Investigation of Pustulosis Palmaris et Plantaris.
Jun Woo SHIN ; Kwang Hyun CHO ; Jai Il YOUN ; Yoo Shin LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1988;26(3):349-355
A clinical investigation of the patients with pustulosis palmaris et plantaris (PPP) was made on 36 patients who were seen at the Department of Dermatology, Seoul National University Hospital, from January 1986 through June 1987. The results were summarized as follows : 1. In this series of 36 patients, 14 patients(38.9%) were male and 22 patients (61.1%) were female. Females are more subject to the affection than males. 2. The mean age of onset in male was 30.6 years and in female it was 38.4 years, indicating a earlier onset in male. The peak age of incidence in male was between 20 and 29 years and in female, between 40 and 49 years. 3. The sites of involvement were mostly bilateral hands and feet. 4. the season of the year did not influence the severity of the skin lesions in 68.9%. 5. Nine patients(28.1%) had psoriasis-like skin lesions and 14 patients(43.1%) had nail changes out of 32 patients with PPP. 6. No direct relationship could be found between pustular eruptions and focal infections, such as tonsilitis, otitis, dental abscess and sinusitis. 7. Remmission of the pustular eruptions could be achieved in 5 out of 10 patients treated with etretinate and in 4 out of 11 patients treated with ketoconazole for more than 4 weeks' treatment
Abscess
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Acitretin
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Age of Onset
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Dermatology
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Etretinate
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Female
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Focal Infection
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Foot
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Hand
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Humans
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Incidence
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Ketoconazole
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Male
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Otitis
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Palatine Tonsil
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Psoriasis*
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Seasons
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Seoul
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Sinusitis
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Skin
5.Vestibuloneuritis Developed Concurrently in Ipsilateral Site with Herpes-Zoster Oticus Syndrome .
Gyu Cheol HAN ; Ju Hyoung LEE ; Joo Hyun WOO ; Jung Kook YOO ; Sun Hwa LIM
Journal of the Korean Balance Society 2004;3(1):187-191
BACKGROUND:Acute vestibular neuronitis is the disease of which the etiology and pathophysiology are largely unknown . But the viral infection and ischemia of the labyrinth and the vestibular nerve are considered as general etiology. This study was performed to support the viral infection rather than the ischemic theory. MATERIALS & METHODS:We studied seventy years old female patient who showed painful vesicles on left auricle and vertigo with spontaneous nystagmus to the right side. We performed physical examination, serologic test, ENG test, pure tone audiogram, brain magnetic resonance imaging and polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS:We found small vesicles and vascular injection in left EAC, herpes zoster IgG positive, spontaneous right beating in electronystagmograpy, 54% left canal paresis in Caloric test , decreasing left side Tc in velocity step rotatory test, decresed gain, deviation to left in symmetry and phase lead in sinusoidal harmonic acceleration test, normal range hearing in pure tone audiogram, microangiopathy on cortex in brain MRI and negative PCR. CONCLUSION:This case supports viral infection etiology rather than ischemia in vestibular neuritis. But more studies to find the etiology of vestibular neuronitis are required.
Acceleration
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Brain
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Caloric Tests
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Ear, Inner
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Female
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Hearing
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Herpes Zoster
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Herpes Zoster Oticus
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin G
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Ischemia
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Paresis
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Physical Examination
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Reference Values
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Serologic Tests
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Vertigo
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Vestibular Nerve
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Vestibular Neuronitis
6.A Case of Angiosarcoma of the Face and Scalp.
Kwang Hyun CHO ; Seung Joo KANG ; Yoo Shin LEE ; Chul Woo KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1986;24(6):882-886
We report a case of angiosarcoma of the face and scalp in a 76-year-old man. Immunochemical staining with factor 8-related antigen and ultrastructural find ings confirm that this tumor was origined from endothelium. The patient had a good initial response to treatment with radiotherapy.
Aged
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Endothelium
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Factor VIII
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Hemangiosarcoma*
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Humans
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Radiotherapy
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Scalp*
7.A Case of Subacute Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus.
Seung Joo KANG ; Kwang Hyun CHO ; Yoo Shin LEE ; Chang Woo LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1986;24(6):848-852
Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus is a recently recognized distinct subset of lupus erythematosus, having characteristics of clinical, pathologic, serologic, irnrnunologic features. We present a case of subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus in a 29-year-old woman with symmetric, superficial, nonscarring papulosquamous lesion on the face, scalp, and the extensor surface of the upper extremities. She has a mild systemic illness of musculoskeletal complaints. Serologic abnormalities of the patients are positive rheumatoid factor and anti-Ro antibody test, but fluorescent antinuclear antibody test is negative, which is done by the conventional methods uaing rodent tissue for the substrate. The histopathologic finding of the lesion show the sarne general pattern of the cutaneous lupus erythematosus, and lupus band test is positive.
Adult
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Female
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Fluorescent Antibody Technique
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Humans
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Lupus Erythematosus, Cutaneous*
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Rheumatoid Factor
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Rodentia
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Scalp
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Upper Extremity
8.A study on factors related with low visual acuity in elementaryschool children.
Cheung Gee KIM ; In Hong HWANG ; Tai Woo YOO ; Bong Yul HUH ; Hyun Sul LIM
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1991;12(10):22-29
No abstract available.
Child*
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Humans
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Visual Acuity*
10.A case of polyarteritis nodosa associated with systemic lupus erythematosus.
Han Joong KIM ; Dae Hyun YOO ; Seong Yoon KIM ; Chang Woo LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1991;29(3):451-455
No abstract available.
Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic*
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Polyarteritis Nodosa*